I’ve worked on various mobile applications over the years. A lot of the research, planning, and exploration was done when building the webapp versions of these products. Most of the work was converting their pre-defined functionality into native applications while using mobile UI best practices.

 

Mobile Notes

Before shifting to a responsive-only design for our apps, we built a mobile native version app called Mobile Notes. At the time we needed some of the functionality that only native apps could offer, but eventually we sunsetted the iOS app in order to build apps that could port both to iOS and Android.

 

CoEFFICIENT Reviews

In conjunction with Mobile Notes, we built a Mobile Reviews product which allowed our users to quickly perform audits at their locations. We eventually combined this under one app with Mobile Notes. Eventually we sunsetted the iOS app in order to build apps that could port both to iOS and Android.

 

CoEFFICIENT Pulse (Experiment)

We constantly heard from our clients that they didn’t feel connected at the store. So we experimented with created an app that would allow for corporate to ask for feedback, and reward individuals if they participated.

 

Weekend Sales (Experiment)

One of our popular applications is Weekend Sales where District Managers manually input the sales of their stores each weekend to help track performance. We experimented with created an app that allows for sales individuals at the dealer level to install and directly push their sales to our application from their phone.

 

Whole Foods

Whole Foods wanted an all in one customer app that allowed for online orders, rewards, and customer account management.

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